Students
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Start Date
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Medium of studying
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Duration
10 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Cybersecurity | Information Systems | Information Technology
Area of study
Business and Administration | Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Information Systems and Technology MS Accelerated Master's Degree with Cybersecurity BS

The Accelerated BS in Cybersecurity (IST Emphasis)-MS in Information Systems and Technology (MSIST) program provides an opportunity for students to earn their BS in Cybersecurity with IST Emphasis and MS in Information Systems and Technology in as few as 10 semesters.


Program Overview

The accelerated program reduces time to completion by requiring a minimum of 138 credit hours instead of the typical 150 credit hours if the degrees were pursued separately (120 for BS and 30 for MS). The program allows undergraduate students, in their Junior and Senior years, to take up to 12 credit hours of graduate courses and double count those graduate courses to also fulfill some of their undergraduate degree requirements. Students then proceed to take the remaining 18 graduate credit hours to fulfill their graduate degree requirements.


Eligibility

Undergraduate students can apply to the Chair of the Information Systems and Technology Department for admission to the Accelerated MSIST degree program during the semester they will complete 60 undergraduate credit hours. A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher is required.


Admission Requirements

Admission to the Accelerated MSIST program and Graduate School proceeds in two phases: 1) Provisional Admission and 2) Graduate Admission.


Provisional Admission

  • Have earned 60 credit hours as an undergraduate
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Have met with both the BS and MS Academic Advisors in Information Systems and Technology

The IST Department Chair, in consultation with the Undergraduate Advisor and Graduate Program Director, will determine whether the student can apply for provisional status. Provisionally admitted students are still classified as undergraduates but may begin obtaining the 12 graduate credits that will apply toward both their MS and BS degrees.


Graduate Admission

  • Are in their final semester in undergraduate status
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 since being granted provisional status
  • Have met with the MS Academic Advisor in Information Systems and Technology

The MS Academic Advisor, in consultation with the BS Academic Advisor, will determine whether the student can apply for graduate admission. Final decisions concerning graduate admission are made by the Graduate School in consultation with the IST Department Chair and Graduate Program Director.


Program Requirements

Eligible undergraduate BS in Cybersecurity with Information Systems and Technology Emphasis students pursuing the Accelerated MS in Information Systems and Technology degree option will be required to take the following four graduate courses (12 credits), which will count toward both their undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.


  • INFSYS 6828: Principles of Information Security (3 credits)
  • INFSYS 6836: Management of Data Networks and Security (3 credits)
  • INFSYS 6858: Advanced Cybersecurity Concepts (3 credits)
  • INFSYS 6864: Applied Cryptography for Business Applications (3 credits) Total Hours: 12

Additionally, students must complete all the remaining requirements of the MS in Information Systems and Technology degree and meet all Graduate School requirements.


Awarding of Degrees

The student may apply for and receive the bachelor's degree in the semester when all the undergraduate requirements are completed. In their final semester in undergraduate status, the student must apply and be admitted to the graduate program, to begin the following semester. The student will apply to receive the master's degree in the semester that the requirements for the graduate degree will be completed.


If the student fails to enroll for more than one year after receiving the bachelor's degree, the student can still earn the master's degree, but the graduate-level credits earned as an undergraduate cannot be used for the graduate degree.


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